I’m not too sure why he keeps reinforcing the idea that “spells just happen”. It feels like it’s trying to dispel a common misconception, but I have absolutely no idea what that misconception would be.
But uhh, doesn’t that same logic apply to a bunch of things? You don’t roll to speak, you just do it (and roll to see if it was convincing). You don’t roll to loose an arrow, you just do it (and roll to see if you hit).
I mean, I also watched the video. I just didn’t understand why he would feel the need to emphasise that stuff “just happens” when you cast spells. Why wouldn’t it?
I’m not too sure why he keeps reinforcing the idea that “spells just happen”. It feels like it’s trying to dispel a common misconception, but I have absolutely no idea what that misconception would be.
compared to lifting a boulder or leaping a chasm, you have to roll a d20 for those, spells just happen without rolling to see whether it will happen.
Ok first, awesome username.
But uhh, doesn’t that same logic apply to a bunch of things? You don’t roll to speak, you just do it (and roll to see if it was convincing). You don’t roll to loose an arrow, you just do it (and roll to see if you hit).
no i mean, those were the specific reasons listed in the video.
I mean, I also watched the video. I just didn’t understand why he would feel the need to emphasise that stuff “just happens” when you cast spells. Why wouldn’t it?